Building the Ultimate Glock 26 at Home Is Easier Than You Think!

Published on May 10, 2018
Duration: 14:50

This video details building a custom Glock 26 using the Polymer80 PF940SC frame, highlighting its compatibility with Gen 4 slides. It covers essential tools, parts like the Legion Precision completion kit, and performance upgrades such as a True Precision barrel and Johnny Glock trigger. The guide emphasizes using OEM parts for reliability and proper assembly techniques for a smooth-cycling firearm.

Quick Summary

To build a custom Glock 26 using a Polymer80 PF940SC frame and a Gen 4 slide, you need the P80 frame, a Gen 3 magazine release, and a Gen 3 trigger housing. Performance upgrades like True Precision barrels and Johnny Glock triggers enhance functionality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Polymer80 PF940SC & Gen 4 Slide Compatibility
  2. 02:15Tools and Supplies for Your Build
  3. 04:05Essential Parts & Glock 26 Compatibility Explained
  4. 07:10Performance Upgrades: Barrel, Mag Extensions, Trigger
  5. 08:35Assembly, Function Test & Reliability Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

What parts are needed to build a Glock 26 on a Polymer80 PF940SC frame with a Gen 4 slide?

For a Glock 26 build using a Polymer80 PF940SC frame and a Gen 4 slide, you primarily need the P80 frame itself. Additionally, you'll require a Gen 3 magazine release and a Gen 3 trigger housing to ensure proper compatibility and function.

What are some key performance upgrades for a custom Glock 26 build?

Key performance upgrades include a True Precision gold barrel for improved accuracy and aesthetics, Barracuda Tactical +3 magazine extensions for increased capacity (14+1 rounds), and a Johnny Glock trigger system for enhanced feel and adjustability.

What tools are essential for building a Polymer80 PF940SC Glock 26 clone?

Essential tools for this build include a hand drill (like Ryobi), end snips (like Husky), a hammer, punch set, bench block, needle files, needle-nose pliers, a flathead screwdriver, and a Dremel with various bits for finishing.

Why is using OEM parts important for a DIY Glock build?

Using OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts is highly recommended for reliability in custom firearm builds. It helps ensure that components are designed to work together seamlessly, reducing the risk of malfunctions and ensuring consistent performance during operation.

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